Writing with Style workshop, February 2, in Brampton

If you do any
kind of creative writing,fiction or nonfiction, this workshop is for
you. We’ll tackle the nitty-gritty of putting words on paper in a way that will
grip the reader’s imagination. You'll learn how to avoid common errors that
drain the life from your prose. And you'll discover how to make your writing
more vivid, more elegant and more powerful.

Workshop leaderBrian Henry has been a book editor and creative writing
instructor for more than 25 years. He teaches at Ryerson University and has led
workshops everywhere from Boston to Buffalo and from Sarnia to Moncton. But his
proudest boast is that he has helped many of his students get published.

Andrew
J. Borokowskiis
the author of the critically acclaimed short story collection, Copernicus Avenue. Published by
Cormorant Books in 2011, Copernicus
Avenuehas been shortlisted for two prestigious literary prizes: the 2012
Toronto Book Awards and the 2012 Danuta Gleed Literary Award for short fiction.
Andrew’s stories have also appeared in Grain, The New Quarterly, Dragnet, and in Storyteller
magazine. His short story
“Twelve Versions of Lech” was a finalist for the 2007 Writer’s Trust/McClelland
and Stewart Journey Prize. His arts, travel, and human interest journalism has
appeared in many publications including the Globe and Mail, the Canadian
Forum, Quill
& Quire,
TV
Guide, and the Los
Angeles Times.

Fee:$38.94
+ hst =$44paid
in advance by mail or by Interacor $42.48 + hst =$48if
you wait to pay at the doorTo reserve a spot now,
emailbrianhenry@sympatico.ca

Brian Henry has been a book editor, writer, and creative writing instructor for more than 25 years. He teaches creative writing at Ryerson University. He also leads weekly creative writing courses in Burlington, Mississauga, Oakville and Georgetown and conducts Saturday workshops throughout Ontario. His proudest boast is that he has helped many of his students get published.